Defending Moral Weirdos
12:54–13:55 · 60s
MacAskill admits he’s not sold on shrimp but defends serious engagement with "weird" ethics, invoking early Quakers and abolition to show how radical ideas can become moral common sense.
12:54–13:55 · 60s
MacAskill admits he’s not sold on shrimp but defends serious engagement with "weird" ethics, invoking early Quakers and abolition to show how radical ideas can become moral common sense.
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